After an accident, victims often make small missteps that cost them thousands — or even their entire claim. Insurance companies know these mistakes well and use them against you. Here’s what to watch for, and how to protect yourself.
Even if you feel “okay,” delaying medical care can hurt your health and your case.
Why it’s a problem: Insurance adjusters may argue your injuries aren’t serious or weren’t caused by the accident.
Avoid it: Get checked out immediately and follow your doctor’s treatment plan.
Apologizing might feel polite, but it can be taken as admitting blame.
Why it’s a problem: Fault impacts your ability to recover damages.
Avoid it: Stick to the facts when speaking to police and other drivers.
They’re trained to get you to say something that lowers your payout.
Why it’s a problem: Innocent comments can be twisted into “evidence” against you.
Avoid it: Refer all calls to your lawyer.
You may lose valuable evidence if you don’t capture it right away.
Why it’s a problem: Photos and witness details fade or disappear quickly.
Avoid it: Take photos of vehicles, injuries, road conditions, and get witness contacts.
Quick settlements are almost always lowball offers.
Why it’s a problem: Once you sign, you can’t go back — even if more medical bills appear.
Avoid it: Have an attorney review all offers.
Every state has deadlines (statutes of limitations).
Why it’s a problem: Miss the deadline and you may lose your right to compensation entirely.
Avoid it: Contact a lawyer as soon as possible after your accident.
You don’t get a second chance to handle your accident claim the right way. The sooner you take action, the better your chances of securing full compensation.
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